o - ph ] 3 1 A ug 2 00 7 A resonant - term - based model including a nascent disk , precession , and oblateness : application to GJ 876 by Dimitri Veras
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Investigations of two resonant planets orbiting a star or two resonant satellites orbiting a planet often rely on a few resonant and secular terms in order to obtain a representative quantitative description of the system’s dynamical evolution. We present a semianalytic model which traces the orbital evolution of any two resonant bodies in a firstthrough fourth-order eccentricity or inclination-based resonance dominated by the resonant and secular arguments of the user’s choosing. By considering the variation of libration width with different orbital parameters, we identify regions of phase space which give rise to different resonant “depths,” and propose methods to model libration profiles. We apply the model to the GJ 876 extrasolar planetary system, quantify the relative importance of the relevant resonant and secular contributions, and thereby assess the goodness of the common approximation of representing the system by just the presumably dominant terms. We highlight the danger in using “order” as the metric for accuracy in the orbital solution by revealing the unnatural libration centers produced by the second-order, but not first-order, solution, and by demonstrating that the true orbital solution lies somewhere “in-between” the thirdand fourth-order solutions. We also present formulas used to incorporate perturbations from central-body oblateness and precession, and a protoplanetary or protosatellite thin disk with gaps, into a resonant system. We quantify the contributions of these perturbations into the GJ 876 system, and thereby highlight the conditions which must exist for multiplanet exosystems to be significantly influenced by such factors. We find that massive enough disks may convert resonant libration into circulation; such disk-induced signatures may provide constraints for future studies of exoplanet systems.
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تاریخ انتشار 2008